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Oh, but I am glad you did. Cockatiel of Doom Send a noteboard - 02/06/2010 06:00:16 PM
That was one of my favorite reviews EVER.
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Film to book adaptations. - 27/05/2010 11:48:53 AM 935 Views
I think it is a similar rule - 27/05/2010 12:15:07 PM 668 Views
Re: I think it is a similar rule - 27/05/2010 12:29:30 PM 714 Views
Re: I think it is a similar rule - 27/05/2010 12:59:40 PM 617 Views
Re: I think it is a similar rule - 27/05/2010 02:58:29 PM 680 Views
Re: I think it is a similar rule - 27/05/2010 05:47:43 PM 700 Views
I hate to bring it up, but - 27/05/2010 12:15:12 PM 740 Views
Oh, but I am glad you did. - 02/06/2010 06:00:16 PM 634 Views
I'm not sure I've read *any* examples, good or bad. - 27/05/2010 12:54:13 PM 660 Views
The Phantom Menace - 27/05/2010 01:04:14 PM 680 Views
Huh. I didn't see this before I replied. *NM* - 27/05/2010 09:23:21 PM 284 Views
I guess in theory they can be good but all the onesI have read sucked - 27/05/2010 05:43:55 PM 598 Views
I kind of feel like a film to book adaption is not....really a book? - 27/05/2010 09:16:25 PM 929 Views
I see your point, and to a large extent I agree, but... - 01/06/2010 12:35:53 AM 634 Views
I read The Phantom Menace by Terry Brooks. - 27/05/2010 09:22:30 PM 627 Views
Same here. - 28/05/2010 12:53:28 AM 711 Views
Ask a ten year old how he likes the film *NM* - 28/05/2010 08:25:22 AM 311 Views
I loved it when I was ten. - 30/05/2010 04:32:24 AM 664 Views
Revenge of the Sith by Matthew Stover was pretty good. *NM* - 28/05/2010 10:32:56 PM 311 Views
well, I've read both good and bad - 27/05/2010 09:24:16 PM 641 Views
That makes me think about "book to film to book" adaptations - 27/05/2010 09:58:29 PM 627 Views
Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere was originally a TV mini-series - 28/05/2010 05:20:19 AM 634 Views
Yes - 28/05/2010 08:35:30 AM 634 Views
I would count 2001 since it was not written from the book *NM* - 29/05/2010 02:50:11 AM 304 Views
In answer to your question, the genre will never succeed. - 30/05/2010 02:41:43 PM 703 Views

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